List of people from Dumaguete
The following is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in, are current residents of, or are closely associated with the city of Dumaguete, in Negros Oriental, a province in Negros Island, Philippines.
Agriculture
- Ruperto Cadayday, farmer
Anthropology, Sociology, and Historical Conservation
- Felix Cata-al, World War II artefact collector
- Lorna Makil, sociologist
- Harriet Robertson Reynolds†, anthropologist
- Hubert Reynolds†, anthropologist
Architecture and Allied Arts
Business, Economics, and Finance
- Michaelangelo Alano, social entrepreneur
- Juanita Amatong, Philippine Secretary of Finance and first woman executive director in the World Bank Group
- Mary Davis Amigo†, businesswoman
- Lily Caballes, businesswoman
- Santiago Caballes†, businessman
- Agapito Cang†, businessman
- Roy Cang†, businessman
- Filomena Tan Cang†, businesswoman
- Ang Tay†, businessman
- Chuang Tek Huy†, businessman
- Don Miguel Diaz†, businessman
- Tanseing Dy†, businessman
- Amy Ellingson-Villanueva, social entrepreneur
- Ramon V. Escaño†, businessman
- Macrina Fuentes, businesswoman
- Frans Kleine Koerkamp†, social entrepreneur
- Edna Diago Lhuillier, businesswoman and philanthropist
- Martin Matiao†, businessman and founder of Maayo Shipping
- Don Felix Montenegro†, businessman
- Don Joaquin Montenegro†, businessman
- Acquilino Opeña, businessman and co-founder of Opeñas
- Crispina Opeña, businesswoman and co-founder of Opeñas
- Avelino A. Quiamco Sr.†, businessman
- Ernesto Quiamco, businessman
- Antonio Ramas-Uypitching Sr.†, businessman
- Julio O. Sy†, businessman[5]
- Julio D. Sy Jr., businessman, philsnthropist, and co-founder of Elements Music Camp
- Daniel Z. SyCip, businessman
- Feliza Tangente, businesswoman
- Mariano Larena Uymatiao†, businessman
- Olivia Yanson, businesswoman and founder of Ceres Liner[6]
- Frank Yap†, businessman and lawyer
- Whelma Siton Yap, businesswoman and lawyer
- Roman T. Yap†, businessman
Cinema and Broadcast Arts
- Cesar Jalandoni Amigo†, screenwriter[7]
- Elizabeth Cooper [Isabel Rosario Cooper], actress and mistress of Gen. Douglas MacArthur
- Glydel Mercado, actress
- Gino Antonio, actor
- Andy Bais, actor[8]
- Theodore Boborol, director[9]
- Carmen del Prado, documentarian
- Ramon del Prado, animator[10]
- Jean Claire Dy, documentarian
- Mark Xander Fabillar, actor[11]
- Beauty Gonzalez, actress and Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus 4th Teen Placer[12][13][14]
- Bret Jackson, actor and Pinoy Big Brother housemate[15][16]
- Nadia Montenegro, actress
- Lily Anne Nichols†, voice actor
- Eva Rose Repollo, documentarian
- Eddie Romero†, director, screenwriter, and National Artist for Cinema and Broadcast Arts[17]
- Seymour Pascua Sanchez, director[18]
- Dennis Trillo, actor, model, singer, and TV host[19]
Culinary Arts
- Richie Armogenia, chef and owner of Kri Restaurant, Alima Cafe, and Esturya
- Carlo Eusebio Baroa, chef and owner of Sobremesa Restaurant, founder of Institute for Culinary & Business Management, and regional director for Southeast Asia of the World Association of Master Chefs
- Gabby Del Prado, chef and owner of Gabby's Bistro Group
- Edison Monte de Ramos Manuel, chef and owner of Adamo Restaurant
- Josephine Bejar Ng, founder of Jo's Chicken Inato
- Günther Sanin, founder of Dumaguete Academy for Culinary Arts
- Trinidad Teves-Sagarbarria†, founder of Sans Rival
Dance
- Mariant Escaño-Villegas, founder of MEV Dance Company
- Lucy Jumawan, founder of Silliman University Dance Troupe
- Carlou Bernaldez, folk dance researcher
- Prime Machine, modern dance group
Education and Library Science
- Justice Venancio D. Aldecoa Jr.†, Silliman University President[20]
- Rebecca Berry-McIntire, theatre director and founding teacher of Negros Oriental High School
- Leonor Briones, Secretary of the Department of Education and former Treasurer of the Philippines[21][22]
- Betty Cernol-McCann, former UBCHEA Executive Director and Silliman University President[23]
- Amador Dagudag, public school teacher and hero
- Pedro Dimaya, librarian and educator
- Quintin S. Doromal†, Silliman University President
- Paul Doltz†, educator
- Cornelia M. Gregorio†, educator
- David Sutherland Hibbard†, founder of Silliman University
- Laura Hibbard†, founder of Silliman University
- Abby Jacobs†, educator
- Paul T. Lauby, educator and author
- Monserrat Gonzales Magbanua†, educator, civic leader, and social worker
- Carlos Magtolis Jr., educator and historian
- Ben S. Malayang III, Silliman University President
- Evangeline M. Nobleza-Bokingo†, home economics professor and cultural worker
- Metta Jacobs Silliman†, educator
- Leonardo Sicat, educator and co-founder of ABC Learning Center
- Wivina Sicat, educator and co-founder of ABC Learning Center
- Robert Silliman†, educator
- Vicente Sinco†, founder of Foundation University
- Leandro 'Andy' Sinco†, Foundation University President
- Mira D. Sinco, Foundation University President
- Sr. Pura Villanueva SPC, business and religious educator
- Ambrosio Pinili Somoza, educator
- Josefina Calumpang Villarin, educator
Engineering
- Elizabeth Merto Engle, civil and sanitary engineer
Environment and Conservation
- Jorge Emmanuel, environmental engineer
- Leo Mamicpic, environmentalist
- Eti Vendiola, founder of Liptong Woodlands and conservationist[24]
Fashion and Beauty
- Rizalina 'Saling' Calumpang Montesa, Miss Negros Oriental representative to the 1927 Manila Carnival Queen national pageant
- Rogelie Catacutan, model and beauty titlist (Binibining Pilipinas Supranational 2015)
- Lorraine Kendrickson, model and beauty titlist (Miss World Philippines 2014 1st Princess)
- Dan Dvran, fashion designer
- Antonio “Tonying” Hontiveros, designer and pioneering wedding planner
- Rajo Laurel, fashion designer[25]
- John David Pfeiffer, fashion casting agent
- Amir Sali, fashion designer[26]
Health, Psychology, and Medicine
- Rico Absin, anesthesiologist and cultural worker
- Romeo Ariniego, cardiologist
- Miguel del Prado, hilot practitioner
- Al Fuertes, psychologist and conflict resolution expert
- Jose S. Garcia, surgeon, director of the Sillimian Mission Hospital, and medical director of the Silliman University Medical Center
- Eusebio C. Kho, surgeon
- Rozzano C. Locsin, nursing educator and author
- Gladys Fe Rio-Malayang, reproductive health expert
- Fe Sycip Wale, medical doctor and community organizer
- Michele Joan Valbuena, sports psychologist
Historical Figures
- Placido Ausejo†, World War II hero
- Dios Buhawi† [Ponciano Elofre], revolutionary
- Eduardo J. Blanco†, World War II hero
- Sergio Cinco†, revolutionary
- Don Diego de la Viña†, revolutionary and liberator of Negros Oriental
- Narcisa Geopano de la Viña, wife of the revolutionary and liberator of Negros Oriental
- Laureano Mongcopa Flores†, revolutionary
- León Kilat† [Pantaleón Villegas y Soldi], revolutionary
- Papa Isio† [Dionisio Magbuelas], revolutionary
- Jovenal Villanueva Somoza†, World War II hero
- Felipe Tayko†, revolutionary and liberator of Negros Oriental, and provincial governor
Law
- Myrish Cadapan-Antonio, lawyer and program manager of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government
- Cicero Calderon†, lawyer, labor organizer, and second Filipino president of Silliman University
- Edgardo delos Santos, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
- Felix Makasiar†, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Marcelino Maxino, lawyer and author
- Amelia Lourdes Mendoza, judge and human rights lawyer
Literature and Historiography
- Enriquita Alcaide, balitaw practitioner
- Merlie Alunan, poet and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[27]
- Jaime An Lim, poet, fictionist, and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[28]
- César Ruìz Aquino, poet, fictionist, SEAWrite awardee, and four-time Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[29]
- Ian Casocot, fictionist and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[30]
- Earl Jude Paul L. Cleope, historian[31]
- Elsa Martinez Coscolluela, poet, fictionist, playwright, co-founder of the IYAS National Writers Workshop, and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award Hall-of-Famer[32]
- Blas de la Piña†, dramatist
- Leoncio P. Deriada†, poet, fictionist, playwright and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award Hall-of-Famer[33]
- Pearl Gamboa Doromal†, poet and socialite
- Christine Godinez-Ortega, poet and co-founder of the Iligan National Writers Workshop [34]
- Luna Griño Inocian, playwright
- Leonilda Bayran Magdamo, poet
- Simon Nino Anton G. Baena, poet
- Elena Maquiso†, historian and Ulahingan researcher[35]
- David C. Martinez, fictionist and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[36]
- Grace Monte de Ramos, poet[37]
- Jose V. Montebon Jr.†, fictionist and public servant
- Rolin Miguel Cadallo Obina, playwright
- Myrna Peña-Reyes, poet[38]
- Caridad Aldecoa Rodriguez†, historian[39]
- Fr. Roman Sagun, church historian
- Lakambini Sitoy, fictionist and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[40]
- T. Valentino Sitoy, historian[41]
- Artemio Tadena†, poet and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[42]
- Anthony L. Tan, poet, fictionist, co-founder of the Iligan National Writers Workshop, and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[43]
- Edilberto Tiempo†, novelist, critic, co-founder of the Silliman University National Writers Workshop, and SEAWrite awardee [44]
- Edith Tiempo†, poet, novelist, critic, co-founder of the Silliman University National Writers Workshop, and National Artist for Literature[45]
- Lemuel Torrevillas, playwright and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner
- Rowena Tiempo Torrevillas, poet, fictionist, essayist, and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[46]
- Ernesto Superal Yee†, poet and fictionist[47]
- Bobby Flores Villasis, poet, fictionist, playwright, and Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner[48]
Media and Journalism
- Adlai Amor, journalist
- Alexander Amor†, journalist and founder of The Vanguard
- Oliver Amoroso, network executive
- Ely Dejaresco, DYEM-FM founding broadcaster and Negros Chronicle founding editor
- Glynda T. Descuatan, journalist
- Henry W. Mack†, pioneering DYSR station head
- Crispin Maslog, journalist and educator
- Alex Rey Pal, journalist
- Irma Faith Pal, journalist and MetroPost editor
- Ina Reformina, broadcast journalist
- Domini Torrevillas†, journalist and columnist for Philippine Star
Military
- Eraño Belen†, soldier and patriot
- Cirilito Sobejana, general, incumbent Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Armed Forces of the Philippines, and recipient of the Medal of Valor
Music
- Diomar Abrio, music educator
- Joseph Basa, band conductor
- Rico Blanco, singer
- Constantino Bernardez, classical singer
- Enchi, bisaya reggae group
- Boboy Garovillo, singer and member of APO Hiking Society
- Emmanuel Gregorio, classical singer
- Kyle Juliano, pop singer
- Zoe R. Lopez, violinist and composer
- Priscilla Magdamo, ethnomusicologist[49]
- Elmo Makil†, tenor and music educator[50]
- Midnasty, alternative rock group
- James Palmore†, music educator
- Miriam G. Palmore†, music educator
- Ruth Imperial Pfeiffer, pianist
- William Pfeiffer†, music educator and researcher
- Gina C. Raakin, classical pianist, composer, arranger, music educator, and founder of FunShop Creative Learning & Multimedia and Faith UnLmtd
- Ramon "Rav" Rocamora, classical guitarist
- Elizabeth Susan Vista-Suarez, pianist, conductor, and music educator[51]
- Herbert "Bembem" Timtim II, singer and founder of Enchi
- Earnest Hope Tinambacan, actor, director, singer, and founder of HOPIA and The Belltower Project
- Gamaliel Viray, classical singer
- Isabel Dimaya Vista, pianist, conductor, and music educator
- Eric Wilbert I. Yuzon, classical guitarist, bassist, composer, and arranger
Philosophy
- Claro Ceniza†, philosopher and poet[52]
Politics, Diplomacy, and Civic Work
- Lazaro J. Alfabeto†, provincial treasurer
- Stacy Danika Alcantara, diplomat
- Juanita Amatong, former Secretary of the Department of Finance[53]
- Doña Maria Arnaiz vda. de Diaz†, politician and civic leader
- Rosa Baldado Balbon, civic leader
- Lourdes Martinez Calumpang†, civic leader
- Alan Gel Cordova†, city vice mayor[54]
- MacArthur Corsino, Philippine Ambassador
- Kira Danganan-Azucena, diplomat
- Eustaquia Dionaldo, first female mayor of Dumaguete
- Laureano Mongcopa Flores, municipal president of Dumaguete
- Cecilia Hofmann, civic leader
- Sr. Demetrio Larena†, provincial governor
- Sr. Meliton Larena†, first municipal president of Dumaguete
- Jocelyn Sy Limkaichong, congresswoman and first female lawmaker from Negros Oriental
- Maria Luisa Locsin†, city councilor and Sibulan mayor
- Vicente Armada Locsin†, revolutionary, politician, and medical doctor
- Lamberto L. Macias†, congressman
- Emilio C. Macias II†, provincial governor
- Eduardo Miciano†, presidente and municipal doctor
- Regal Oliva, LGBTQI advocate, lawyer, and Mandaue City Treasurer
- Sr. Ramon Teves Pastor†, city mayor
- Sr. Mariano A. Perdices†, city mayor and provincial governor
- Deogracias Pinili, last municipal president [1946], first and last municipal mayor [1946-1947], and first city mayor [1947-1952] of Dumaguete
- Pilar Raymond, second female mayor of Dumaguete
- Felipe Antonio Remollo, city mayor and former President and CEO of Clark Development Corporation
- José E. Romero†, congressman, senator, first Philippine Ambassador to the Court of St. James's and former Secretary of the Department of Education
- Jose V. Romero Jr.†, Philippine Ambassador to Italy
- Miguel Luis R. Romero, congressman
- Leopoldo Rovira†, first district representative for Negros Oriental
- German 'Gerry' Saraña†, Bayawan City mayor
- Ines Serion†, first female mayor in the Philippines, mayor of the municipality of Vallehermoso[55]
- Jose Pro Teves†, longest-serving city mayor
- Lorenzo Teves†, senator
- Margarito Teves, congressman and former Secretary of the Department of Finance[56]
- Don Serafin L. Teves†, provincial governor and civic leader
- Karissa Faye Tolentino-Maxino, first female vice-mayor of Dumaguete
- Guillermo 'Memong' Zosimo Villanueva†, congressman
- Hermenegildo Villanueva†, senator
Religion and Theology
- Mariano Bernad†, last Spanish colonial parish priest of Dumaguete and historian
- Bishop Julito Buhisan Cortes, incumbent bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dumaguete
- Bishop John Forrosuelo Du, third bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dumaguete
- Fr. Juan Felix de la Encarnacion†, Spanish colonial parish priest of Dumaguete and builder of the watchtower
- Antonio Fortich, Catholic bishop and social activist[57]
- Fr. Juan de Roa y Herrera†, first Spanish secular parish priest [1620-1623] of Dumaguete
- Bishop Angel Lagdameo, second bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dumaguete
- Everett Mendoza, theologian
- Mother Marthe de St. Paul Legendre and the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres, founders of St. Paul University
- Bishop Epifanio Surban†, first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dumaguete
- Proceso Udarbe†, pastor and author[58]
- Ryan Pagente Jimenez, D.D., Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chalan Kanoa in the Northern Mariana Islands
- Fr. Jose Manuel Fernandez de Septein†, Spanish colonial parish priest of Dumaguete [1754-1776] and builder of the convento and fort
- Joel Tabada†, pastor and first Sillimanian arrested by the military when Martial Law was proclaimed in 1972
- Eleuterio J. Tropa†, founder of the Lamplighter World Peace Mission [SpaceShip 2000]
- Rev. Dr. Lourdino A. Yuzon†, pastor, theologian, and author
Sciences
- Angel C. Alcala, biologist and National Scientist[59]
- Victor B. Amoroso, biologist[60]
- Hilconilda Calumpong, biologist
- Rodolfo B. Gonzales, biologist
- Clara Y. Lim-Sylianco, chemist and National Scientist[61]
- Rozzano C. Locsin, nursing educator and author
- Edna Callejas Mijares, chemist
- Laurie Hutchison Raymundo, biologist
- Dioscoro Rabor, biologist
- Alfredo Y. Reyes†, botanist[62]
- William Torillo Torres, computer scientist and Father of Philippine Internet
Scouting
- Carlos Madrazo Jr.†, scouting pioneer
- Jose Fermin 'Jojo' Magbanua†, scouting hero[63]
- Bill Raymond†, scouting pioneer
Social and Community Work
- Luz Macahilos Bador, community organizer
- Carmenia Benosa, social worker
- Lanilyn Orlina, social worker and community organizer
- Maria Leodel Sorote, community organizer
Sports and Athletics
- Phoebe Nicole Amistoso, archer
- Eleazar Barba Jr., mountainbiker
- Pia Elizabeth Angela Bidaure, archer
- Gabrielle Monica Bidaure, archer
- Fred Block, boxing coach and jazz enthusiast
- Hedi Block, boxing coach and jazz enthusiast
- Jennifer Chan, archer and Olympian
- Ref Cuaresma, football player and former Azkal goalkeeper
- Dionisio “Bob” Flores†, archer and coach
- Mark Javier, archer and Philippine delegate to the Beijing Olympics[64][65]
- Carson Francis Hastie, archer
- Marlon Maro, football coach and former international football player
- Paula Lynn Obanana, international badminton player
- Sara Francine Olendo, chess player
- Jose A. Ravello†, track and field athlete and coach
- Joann Chan Tabañag, archer and Olympian
Theatre Arts
- Evelyn Aldecoa†, actor, director, and founder of Twilight Theatre[66]
- Ephraim Bejar†, director
- Miguel Braganza, stage actor, dancer, and original cast member of Miss Saigon
- Belen D. Calingacion, theatre and speech communication specialist
- Anna del Prado, actor
- Lu Decenteceo, actor
- Joanie Dy-Sycip, director and cultural worker
- Frank Flores, director and founder of Portal Players
- Junix Inocian†, actor[67]
- Amiel Y. Leonardia, actor and director
- Frances Makil-Ignacio, actor[68]
- Paul Palmore, actor and director[69]
- Dessa Quesada-Palm, director, actor, and founder of Youth Advocates Through Theatre Arts[70]
Tourism and Cultural Work
- Rene Rafael B. Juntereal, diving instructor
- Prudencio Sirilan†, director and event organizer, co-founder of Sandurot Festival and Buglasan Festival
- Manolet G. Teves, cultural worker and society columnist
- Jacqueline Veloso-Antonio, city tourism officer and beauty titlist
Visual Arts [Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Mixed Media, and Performance Art]
- Xteve Abanto, illustrator, filmmaker, and computer graphics generalist
- Kristoffer Ardeña, painter[71]
- Edmund Bendijo, painter[72]
- Urich Calumpang, photographer
- Susan Canoy, painter
- Hersley Ven Casero, painter and photographer[73]
- Sharon Dadang-Rafols, painter
- Albert Faurot†, art educator
- Jana Jumalon-Alano, painter and sculptor
- Jose Laspiñas†, painter
- Andre 'Snoopy' Montenegro, underwater photographer
- Greg Morales, photographer
- Paul Pfeiffer, multimedia artist[74]
- Jutze Pamate, painter
- Jaime Ponce de Leon, director of León Gallery
- Benjie Ranada, terra cotta artist
- Kennedy Rubias†, painter
- Razcel Jan Luiz Salvarita, painter, performance artist, filmmaker, and photographer[75]
- Charlie Sindiong, photographer
- Danni Sollesta, painter and sculptor
- Cristina Taniguchi, painter and sculptor[76]
- Maria Taniguchi, painter[77]
- Michael Teves†, painter
- Mark Valenzuela, painter[78]
- Babbu Wenceslao, painter[79]
See also
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